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Multifunctional AIE Nanosphere-Based "Nanobomb" for Trimodal Imaging-Guided Photothermal/Photodynamic/ Pharmacological Therapy of Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infections

Li, Bin; Wang, Wei; Zhao, Lu; Yan, Dingyuan; Li, Xiaoxue; Gao, Qiuxia; Zheng, Judun; Zhou, Sitong; Lai, Shanshan; Feng, Yi; Zhang, Jie; Jiang, Hang; Long, Chengmin; Gan, Wenjun; Chen, Xiaodong*; Wang, Dong*; Tang, Ben Zhong*; Liao, Yuhui*
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佛山市第一人民医院; 南方医科大学; 中山大学; 5

摘要

Injudicious or inappropriate use of antibiotics has led to the prevalence of drug-resistant bacteria, posing a huge menace to global health. Here, a self-assembled aggregation-induced emission (AIE) nanosphere (AIE-PEG(1000) NPs) that simultaneously possesses near-infrared region II (NIR-II) fluorescence emissive, photothermal, and photodynamic properties is prepared using a multifunctional AIE luminogen (AIE-4COOH). The AIE-PEG(1000) NPs were encapsulated with teicoplanin (Tei) and ammonium bicarbonate (AB) into lipid nanovesicles to form a laser-activated nanobomb (AIE-Tei@AB NVs) for the multimodal theranostics of drug-resistant bacterial infections. In vivo experiments validate that the nanobomb enables high-performance NIR-II fluorescence, infrared thermal, and ultrasound (AB decomposition during the photothermal process to produce numerous CO2/NH3 bubbles, which is an efficient ultrasound contrast agent) imaging of multidrug-resistant bacteria-infected foci after intravenous administration of AIE-Tei@AB NVs followed by 660 nm laser stimulation. The highly efficient photothermal and photodynamic features of AIE-Tei@AB NVs, combined with the excellent pharmacological property of rapidly released Tei during bubble generation and NV disintegration, collectively promote broad-spectrum eradication of three clinically isolated multidrug-resistant bacteria strains and rapid healing of infected wounds. This multimodal imaging-guided synergistic therapeutic strategy can be extended for the theranostics of superbugs.

关键词

aggregation-induced emission drug-resistant bacteria multimodal imaging-guided therapy photothermal treatment photodynamic therapy controlled drug release